Bit Error Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3

Pattern Test Options

The pattern test options consist of the device to loop and the pattern. This section lists the device options and patterns that appear in the menus. Refer to the preceding tables as needed. The device to loop options identify the type of device that participates in the test:

noLatch is a device that does not latch the data. It can be a:

Non-latching office channel unit (OCU) that consists of one device

Non-latching OCU that consists of a chain of devices

Non-latching channel service unit (CSU)

Non-latching data service unit (DSU)

Latch is a device that can latch the data and can be a:

Latching DS0-DP drop device

Latching DS0-DP line device

Latching office channel unit (OCU)

Latching channel service unit (CSU)

Latching data service unit (DSU)

Latching HL96 device

in-band/ESF

v54 is a polynomial loopback

metallic is a local loopback within the service module and does not involve an external device The available patterns are:

1All 0s

2All 1s

3Alternating 1-0 pattern

4Double 1-0 pattern

5215-1 pattern

6220-1 pattern

7220-1 QRSS pattern

8223-1 pattern

91 in 8 pattern

103 in 24 pattern

11DDS-1 pattern

12DDS-2 pattern

13DDS-3 pattern

14DDS-4 pattern

15DDS-5 pattern

1629 pattern

17211 pattern

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MGX-FRSM-HS2, MGX-FRSM-2T3E3, MGX-FRSM-2CT3 specifications

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